THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL
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SOUTH CHINA ANNEX FIRST DIVISION SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP
V. GOSANO, the bril
A. Hant Colony centre-for-
SAINTS SIDE OF 8 LOSE 8-1
REMARKABLE LAST GAME
A
OF SEASON ENDS AT 7-05.
LAST GAME
OF 1932-1933· SEASON
Services To Encounter Chinese.
word, was unable to assist St. SOUTH CHINA'S AMAZING COMEBACK SATURDAY'S CHARITY GAME
Joseph's yesterday owing to a knee injury. It is thought probable that he may have to give up tennis and all sport during the summer.
WITHOUT PRECEDENT
(By Outside Left).
South China won the premier soccer league cham- pionship for the third time yesterday when they overcame eight players participating in St. Joseph's
The Combined Services will meet the Combined Chinese in a charity Soccer game in aid of the Children's Playing Grounds Funds on Saturday on the Club ground commencing at 4.30 p.m. sharp.
This will be the last official game under the suspices of
LeagueChampions colours by 8 goals to 1 at Caroline Hill. This was the Hong Kong Football Ar
FIRST DIVISION.
The following teams have been
Kong Daily Press Cup, presented In the 1908-09 season:-
1908-09 East Kent Regt. 1909-10 Royal Garrison Artil-
lery.
was their third triumph since their entry into the League in the year 1920.
ociation
this season and should provide a good exhibi- tion of football.
St. Joseph's were only able to field six regular The Combined Services are field- successful in winning the Hong players for this vital game to the Chinese, and were ing a very strong team and should forced to play two spectators, who sportingly offer-do well against the Combined Chin jose who will possibly Select their ed their services in order that the game should be team from the following:--- commenced.
Lim - Thin-chan, Lee. Tin-sang, South China, who did not participate in last year's competition Lau Mau; Leung Yin-chan, Leang owing to the football dispute, won the Hong Kong Daily Press Cup Wing-chul Mak Sul-bon, Tong in the previous year, after being successful in the 1923-24 season. Kwan, Lee Kwok-wal, Pau Ka-ping, 1910-11 East Kent Regt.
Their comeback this season has been one without parallel in the Ip Pak-wa, Fung King-cheong, 1911-12 King's Own Yorkshire annals of the game in the Colony. In addition to winning the Senior Wong Mel-shun, Cheung Shui-
Leung Tat-wing, Shield for the third time, South China fielded the entire eleven which long,
Tang Light Infantry Regt. 1912-13 Royal Garrison Artil-won the Lai Wah Cup, and supplied ten of the triumphant eleven in Kwong-aum, Au Kim-fun and Ho
the Sunday Herold Charity Cup.
Chor-yin. lery.
The following will represent the Combined Servies:
Artil-
1913–14 D. C. L. L. 1914-15 Royal Garrison
lery. 1915-16 Royal Garrison
lery. 1916-17 Royal Engineers. 1917-18 Royal Garrison
lery.
Artil-
1918-19 Royal Navy. 1919– 20 Hong Kong Olala. 1320-21 Wiltshire Regt. 1921-22 H.M.S. Curlew.
1922-23 King's Regt. 1923-24 South China.
1924-25 East Surrey Regt. 1925-20 Kowloon F. C.
1926--27 Club de Recreio. 1927-28 Chinese Athletic. 1928-29 Chinese Athletic. 1929-30 Chinese Athletic. 1930-31 South China A.A. 1981-32 Royal Navy. 1932-33 South China A.A.
SECOND DIVISION.
Artil-
CIT. JOSEPH'S who were expected fifth through Leung Tat-wing who to turn out a very strong team cleverly cut through to score,
the vital so as not to give away
Penalty Given Away. paints needed by South China, were
unable to raise over half a team, and, although they actually played eight men yesterday, two of them
were borrowed and were not mem- bora of the actual team.
South China who fielded s very strong team yesterday, realised that they had not got any opposition up against them, and were inclined to take things easily. They, however, scored four goals in eight minutes.
Gnr. Combey (B.A.); Gur. Allen (RA), L/Cpl. Mullane (8.W.B.);
HYDE LAY BEATS ERNIE FINCHER 250-189
Will Meet Teddy Fincher in
· Semi-FinlTM Round:
A Hyde Lay (~~70),qualified to meet Teddy Fischer (+30) in the Semi-Final Round, of the Kowloon Cricket Club Handicap Billiards Tournament - last night (when · ko best Ernie Fincher (—30) by 258 points to 189.
Hyde Lay thalked up 'a: 24. break, while Facher recorded
20.
PHILIPPINES
SOCCER TEAM.
HE Southy
Chink team,
champions
the Colony
(left), Leung Wing
chul, their brilliant
SCHOOLS RACKETS
Rugby Prevents Outright Win.
London, April 18. Rugby, represented by B Gray and E F Lamb, won the 62nd. competition for the Public
centre half (below).|Schools Rackets Championship at Queen's Club on Thursday, beating the holders, Harrow (R. Palbrook and J. H. Pawle) by four games to two (6-15, 15—5, 16—12, 2-15, 15-3, 15-10: (76 aces to 60), and thus reversed the decision of last year's final, in which the same four players were engaged. Much was at stake in this match.
If Harrow had won they would have won the cup outright for the fourth time in the history of the event. Three consecutive succès- ses achieve this result, and Harrow accomplished this performance In 1873, 1881, and 1885; when the mat ches were played in the old Prince's Club court.
Golf Entry Of 73
Twelve First Round
Games In Golf MAY NOT PLAY Games Gate Proceeds And Grounds Raise Big Problem.
ASSOCIATION IN QUANDRY
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
of
A penalty in the middle of the Mu Davey (B.N.), Gür. Pardon Peparations are now in progress second half for handling, was con- (RA), Fla. Podmore (S.W.B.); Pte. for the coming visit to the Colony
Baldry - (Lincolna), I. §. A. Usher verted by Leung Tat-wing, bring-N), K Puridns (RN). L/Cpt the Philippine footballers, who are ing South China's score to & goals. Ridley (Lincolns) and Ger- Soal touring the East at the end of this
Wong Mei-shun and Fung King« {(RA),',
Ash.
เฟ cheong added" the seventh and Reservis:-Jehnson, Morrison; - Un- eighth goals soon after before alderwood, Mathing and Duncan
of the (S.W.B.); Reed (RN); and most empty standa, most spectators having left at the in-Cork and Harding (Lincolnay- terval.
Mr. R. O. Baldwin, refereed and lined up the following:-
South China:-Lim Thin-chan; Tong Kwan and Lee Tin-sang; Leung Yin- and Lee Kwok-
chan, Laing Suck Wong Moe.
wai; Yeung shun, Fung King-cheong, Leung Tat- wing and Ip Pak-wa.
Castilho, Hussan and Barretto.
Artillery
FINAL STANDINGS .
FIRST DIVISION.
Goala
..20 15 0 5 60 29.20 .2014 2 4 67 25 30
The Chinese team were sporting
P.W. D. L. F., A. Pta. enough not to pile up the score as St. Joseph's: Silva; Rahman and they might well have done, and the Fernander: Lawrence and Elma; Azim. South China 29 15 1 6 20 31 goal St. Joseph's scored could easily
Athletic Secure Points have been stopped had South
The Athletic who should have Borderen China's backs, Li Tin-sang and
completed their league programma Lincolns Tong Kwan, desired.
The game, which was scheduled yesterday with a game against the Navy
Police on the Club ground, were Athletic to start at 6.15 p.m., did not com-
very much surprised when, on ar Club mence until 6.50 p.m. St. Joseph's riving there they found that the St. Joseph's
to form a team, al- though several of their players had Police were unable to raise a team, Kowloon
thus conceding the points. previously consented to play. The
being unable
The following teams have been game concluded at 7.05 p.m.! successful in winning the Cup pre- St. Joseph's were compelled to ma sented by Mr. Fred Ellis in the call on several outsiders, Elms, of
1910-11 sckson:-
1910-11 88th Coy., R.G.A.
1911-12 83rd Coỹ, R.G.A.
1912-13 83rd Coy., R.G.A.
1913-14 88th Coy., R.G.A. 1914-15 St. Joseph's College, 1915-16 88th Coy., RG.A... 1916-17 4th KSL.L 1917-18 South China A.A 1918-19 St. Joseph's College, 1919-20. Royal Navy.
1920-21, St. Joseph's College,, 1921-22 H.M.S. Curlew.
1922-23 King's Regt.
1928--24 H.M.S. Tilanie,
1924-25 - Club de Recrelo.. 1925 20. South China A.A, 1926-27 King's Own
Borderers.
Police
Recrelo
month.
The local_|_Football Asspels- ́tion are, în`a quandary as to where the game shall be play ed.
the Happy Valley Golf Club C. W. F. Booker (6): G. W. Tate THE following is the draw for, Pittendreigh (17); J. M. Wilson v.
E. D.
summer singles competition, the (9) v. E. M. Harlon (~(17); / A. first round of which is to be con- McKellar (8) v. J. Hutchison (18); cluded by Sunday, May 28. 5. T. Butlin (10) v. C.-Whitehend
(18); J. Harrop (17) Byen: W. J. S. Key (16) v. N. M. McBride (17); C. Mycock (15) v. A. H. Currie (16); W. H. Edmonds (12) W. J. Shenton (16);" VW. Fooks (18); J. P. A. Davis Matthews (8) v. S. E. Edgar (18); (17) v. A. L. Fowell (*); A. Mac-C. E. Moore (17) v. A. Brooksbank farlane (17) v. J. W. Mayhew (16); (18); 4. D. Humphreys (10) V W. E. Williams (17) v. H. T. C. Barclay (18); G. T. May (17) Brooks (17); B. K. Valentine (8) v. G. Milne (11); A. E. Clark (14) V.A. W. Torrible (*); J. S. Dykes. A. Macindoe (18); A. C. Young (18) R. H. G. Ashby (17);F (17) v. G. F. Rões (*)
Ellis (14) v. R. W. Amery () Players who are given asterisks CW. E. Bishop (15) v. RA. Ed (*) after their names will play wards (18); A. W. Muir (17) VAN.)
from scratch unless a handicap Drummond (14); C. Thwaites (16)}
jv.
avaliable Caroline Hill and the son (15) v. 3. 8. Cook (17); J. Dabove six will deduct one stroke. At present only two grounds are J. E. Dovey (15); HL. N. William-has since been allotted them. Those with Fanling Handicaps Kowloon Football Club ground. . Thomson (9) v. D. M. Goodall (17); All matches are to be played to a The question of gate proceeds is First Round: L. B. Holmes (15) finish if light admits; after the another problem which will eon-v. E. Thompson (18); W. J. Wad 18th hole strokes as in first round. front the Association, who are ask-dington (17) v. E. M. Tetley (7) The sub-committee reserve the ed to guarantee all the expenses of E. P. White (15) Y. S. A. Sleap right to alter any handicap during, the visiting team while they are in (10); J. D. Kinnaird (11) Hong Kong.
the competition and to extend the A. G. Ursell (17); J. M. Purvis (*) v. N. K. Littlejohn (12);
idates for rounds in case of bad: W. A. Stewart (9) v. A. W. Hodges weather, {{(17); W. L. Alexander (17) v. E
It is more than probable that the game will not be play
ed...
The first round matches are to
20 10 4 8 52 32 24- The Club ground, which would Lewis (6), C. H. Bradley V. 8. B. be concluded by May 28, the .20 9 2 9 46 41 20
have been best suited for an inter- Perry (17); R. Owen (18) v. J. Y second round by June 11, the 20 8.3.9 49 47 19 20 32 10 24 63 18 port against the visiting team, will King (16); J. Shepherd (18) third round by June 25, the fourth 2081 11 30 41 17 be closed after. Saturday, while Soo-A. E. Charman (11); A. B. Purves round by July 9, the fifth round .20.7 0 13 28 35 14 koopoo, the Milltary ground, was (9) v. H. H. Mundy (10); J. Ly July 28, the semi-finals by 29 5 1-14 32 42 11 closed well over a month ago and is Adams v. J. A. R. Selby, (8); "August.8 and the final by August 20 2 0.18 22 100
now being re-turfed.
Byes: L Goldman (11) v. W, 20.
NEWS
the Badlo, coming into the team in PREMIER LEAGUE RESULTS IN BRIEFY POLO TEAM FOR TO-NIGHT
order to get the game started.
Chinese Four Up.
Commencing the game with only] seven men, St. Joseph's were Im-- [mediately swept off their feet by a¦ dazzling movement by the Chinese
{ forwards which resulted in Wong Mel-shun scoring the opening goal from close'in.
Two minutes later Leung... Tat-
Artillery
Artillery
wing headed in South China's South China H 2-0 second goal from a centre by Yeung Shut-ylck
FOR 1932-3 SEASON
2-13-1
Joseph's
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